نتایج جستجو برای: male reproduction

تعداد نتایج: 384249  

Journal: :Microscopy research and technique 2013
Michelle Andrade De Barros João Flávio Panattoni Martins Vivian Yochiko Samoto Vanessa Cristina Oliveira Natalia Gonçalves Celina Almeida Furlaneto Mançanares Atanasio Vidane Ana Flávia Carvalho Carlos Eduardo Ambrósio Maria Angélica Miglino

This study aims to describe the morphology of Didelphis sp. male genital organs (penis, testes, epididymis, ductus deferens, prostate, and bulbourethral gland). Ten male animals were used, eight for macroscopic and light microscopy analysis, and two for scanning electron microscopy. The testes and epididymis showed similarity to other eutherian mammals. The bifid penis showed the urethra ending...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2010
Zachariah Gompert Lauren K Lucas James A Fordyce Matthew L Forister Chris C Nice

Studies of hybridization have increased our understanding of the nature of species boundaries, the process of speciation, and the effects of hybridization on the evolution of populations and species. In the present study we use genetic and morphological data to determine the outcome and consequences of secondary contact and hybridization between the butterfly species Lycaeides idas and L. melis...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Diana O Fisher Christopher R Dickman Menna E Jones Simon P Blomberg

Suicidal reproduction (semelparity) has evolved in only four genera of mammals. In these insectivorous marsupials, all males die after mating, when failure of the corticosteroid feedback mechanism elevates stress hormone levels during the mating season and causes lethal immune system collapse (die-off). We quantitatively test and resolve the evolutionary causes of this surprising and extreme li...

2011
Rick Bruintjes Danielle Bonfils Dik Heg Michael Taborsky

BACKGROUND In cooperative breeders, subordinates generally help a dominant breeding pair to raise offspring. Parentage studies have shown that in several species subordinates can participate in reproduction. This suggests an important role of direct fitness benefits for cooperation, particularly where groups contain unrelated subordinates. In this situation parentage should influence levels of ...

2007
MALCOLM L. MCCALLUM STANLEY E. TRAUTH

Investigations of natural history trade-offs between reproduction and immunity are common throughout the literature. Most previous studies of such trade-offs have focused on how resources can be drawn from immune response to fuel reproduction. Our results demonstrate that resources also can be shifted from reproduction to immunity. Immunologically-challenged male northern cricket frogs (Acris c...

2011
Amanda E. Nelson Maurine Neiman

Transitions from sexual to asexual reproduction provide a useful context for investigating the evolutionary loss of nonfunctional traits. It is often assumed that useless behaviors or structures will degrade, but this process is poorly understood. Potamopyrgus antipodarum is an ancestrally sexual New Zealand freshwater snail characterized by numerous independent transitions to asexual all-femal...

2005
Dana Vrajitoru

This report presents a model for simulating various reproduction modes and types restrictions from nature with the genetic algorithms. We consider three reproduction modes, which are self-fertilizing, hermaphrodite excluding self fertilization, and with two differentiated gender types (male and female). We start with a model in which the reproduction mode evolves along with the rest of the geno...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Noah Snyder-Mackler Susan C Alberts Thore J Bergman

By living in social groups with potential competitors, animals forgo monopolizing access to resources. Consequently, debate continues over how selection might favour sociality among competitors. For example, several models exist to account for the evolution of shared reproduction in groups. The 'concession model' hypothesizes that dominant reproducers benefit from the presence of subordinates, ...

Journal: :Annals of clinical and laboratory science 1985
B Gondos

Understanding of the development of the reproductive organs is essential to the evaluation of abnormalities in sexual differentiation. Recent advances resulting from application of genetic, biochemical, and ultrastructural techniques have helped to clarify the mechanisms regulating gonadal and reproductive tract development. The present review considers the major processes of sexual differentia...

2015
Kristina M Sefc Caroline M Hermann Bernd Steinwender Hanna Brindl Holger Zimmermann Karin Mattersdorfer Lisbeth Postl Lawrence Makasa Christian Sturmbauer Stephan Koblmüller

Assortative mating promotes reproductive isolation and allows allopatric speciation processes to continue in secondary contact. As mating patterns are determined by mate preferences and intrasexual competition, we investigated male-male competition and behavioral isolation in simulated secondary contact among allopatric populations. Three allopatric color morphs of the cichlid fish Tropheus wer...

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